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Solar-type activity over the whole range of the electromagnetic spectrum is a phenomenon inherent in the majority of low- and moderate-mass main sequence stars. In this monograph observational results are summarized in a systematic and comprehensive fashion. The analysis of the various manifestations of such stellar activity leads to the identification of these phenomena with macroscopic non-linear processes in a magnetized plasma. Comparative study of flare stars and the Sun has become increasingly fruitful and is presently an active field of research involving stellar and solar physicists, experts in plasma physics and high-energy astrophysicists. This book will provide them with both an introduction and overview of observational results from the first optical photometry and spectroscopy, from the satellite telescopes International Ultraviolet Explorer to Hubble Space Telescope, XMM-Newton and Chandra, as well as with the present physical interpretation of solar-type activity in main sequence stars. Gershberg's 40-year career studying UV Cet type stars and related objects enables him to provide readers with expert insight into the characteristics of such stars in both the quiescent state and during flares and the reliability of the data over the electromagnetic spectrum and wide temporal scales.
Flare stars. --- Red dwarf stars. --- Ultraviolet spectroscopy. --- Atomic spectroscopy --- Molecular spectroscopy --- Optical spectroscopy --- Red dwarfs --- Dwarf stars --- UV Ceti stars --- Cataclysmic variable stars --- Cool stars
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52 <063> --- Astronomie. Astrofysica. Ruimteonderzoek. Geodesie--Congressen --- Flare stars --- Stars --- Stellar associations --- Congresses. --- Clusters --- Associations of stars --- Sidereal system --- Galaxies --- Circumstellar matter --- UV Ceti stars --- Cataclysmic variable stars --- Cool stars --- Dwarf stars --- Congresses --- Clusters&delete&
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Experimental and theoretical studies of Stark broadening of spectral lines in plasmas are the cornerstone of a large number of spectroscopic diagnostics of laboratory and astrophysical plasmas. As such, they are very important both fundamentally and practically, the latter being due to the numerous practical applications of plasmas. Examples are studies dealing with: controlled thermonuclear fusion (that would provide a virtually unlimited source of energy), plasma-based lasers for medical and other purposes, technological microwave discharges (especially those used for manufacturing microchips), a better understanding of solar activity, other astrophysical objects (white dwarfs, flare stars, and so on). The book reviews advances in this area achieved in recent years and presents new original papers building on these advances.
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